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Revision as of 17:29, 31 January 2020
Sinkin' In The Bathtub is the very first short in the Looney Tunes series, released in 1930, starring Bosko the Talk Ink Kid and made by Hugh Harman And Rudolph Ising for Warner Bros. However, this was not the first appearance of Bosko -- he first popped up in this unreleased pilot.
The plot, if it can be called that, starts with Bosko taking a shower, appropriately whistling to the tune of "Singing on the Bathtub". After some antics in the tub, along with the tub coming to life and ripping apart toilet paper, Bosko goes for a ride in his car to visit his sweetheart Honey. After a bit of serenading, they go off for a afternoon ride, and Hilarity Ensues.
This short is in the Public Domain and can be viewed here.
Tropes used in Sinkin' in the Bathtub include:
- Early Installment Weirdness
- Flat Character: Bosko, obviously.
- Looney Tunes in the Thirties
- Mickey Mousing: Being an early sound cartoon, this is to be expected.
- Public Domain Animation
- Public Domain Soundtrack
- Random Events Plot
- Sentient Vehicle: Bosko's car, at least when it first appears.
- Toilet Humor: Bosko's car coming out of outhouse with its fanny flap down, revealing its bare butt.